One of the most common causes is pressure on a nerve, which interrupts normal nerve signals.
This can occur when you lie on your arm or hand during sleep or maintain a position that puts pressure on a nerve.
In reality, the body part is not actually “falling asleep.” Instead, the pressure prevents the nerve from sending signals properly to the brain, interrupting communication between the brain and the affected area.
This results in:
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Numbness
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Tingling
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The classic “pins and needles” sensation
2. Circulation Problems
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